> do you have any idea how hard it really is to mount such an attack?
Of course they won't do that. The US government has rules about
what it can collect and put in it's own databases and use. Forward thinking
people put careful rules in place preventing the government from legally
playing big brother...
Of course it has no such rules about what data in private databases
it can in retrieve and use. The brownshirts can pretty much go in there
and get anything they want anytime. Forward thinking people kind of had
the blinders on about that one.
Wow that Google toolbar sure is nice... ;)
-Bob
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